A Quote by Jason Behr

Germans make nice cars. — © Jason Behr
Germans make nice cars.
I have a nice house, nice cars, nice watches, nice things. I've got money in the bank. I'm not in need of a few quid - as it stands. It's all irrelevant to me.
Maybe people [in Hollywood] wear really nice clothes, and they drive really nice cars, but that doesn't make me comfortable. And if I'm not comfortable, it won't be a part of my life.
Everybody who comes from the gangster life - they want what that man in the suburbs wants. Nice family. Nice house. Nice cars. Bills paid. Kids in school. Food on the table. Nothing more.
We went back to the weird Institute building. At night there was a lot more activity. Erasers coming in non-stop. Nice cars, nice clothes, nice smug faces (that I wanted to smash!). -Fang's Blog
I like nice food. Some people like cars, nice clothes, a nice house, and I like that stuff, but I like nice foods.
I drove nice cars, I got a nice house. But now I'm steady missing you like a strikeout
We Germans should know that we're good at constructing cars, and we have a lot of good qualities. But we're not the funniest.
I've got a nice, big house. I've got two nice cars, including a Bentley, and I'm test-driving a Porsche.
I had gone from being married with a kid, two cars, garage, nice house in a nice neighborhood to all of it gone.
Be nice wont you?" "I am nice, I'm always nice." "But not too nice. I mean don't make a religion out of it, niceness.
Notionally a left-wing movement, the Anti-Germans were born after the collapse of the Berlin wall. While most Germans rejoiced at the end of the Cold War, the Anti-Germans feared that a united Germany might lead to a fourth Reich - and a return of anti-Semitism.
How nice. Now the Germans can sleep in peace, knowing that they will not be invaded by us.
It's fantastic to strive towards a nice life where you eat nice organic food and your children go to a nice school and you can afford nice clothes and nice perfume and the hypoallergenic make-up. But there's never a day goes by, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, that I don't think about where I'm from.
Nice girl who knew cars. Wow. I stared at her face harder, wishing I knew how to make it work. C’mon, Jake – imprint already.
If you can make it economical for people to get out of their cars or sell their cars, and turn transportation into a service, it's a pretty big deal.
That is a Nazi expression. The Nazis called Germans who defended Jewish rights self-hating Germans.
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